KGFlex: Efficient Recommendation with Sparse Feature Factorization and Knowledge Graphs

Author:

Ferrara Antonio1ORCID,Anelli Vito Walter1ORCID,Mancino Alberto Carlo Maria1ORCID,Di Noia Tommaso1ORCID,Di Sciascio Eugenio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Polytechnic University of Bari

Abstract

Collaborative filtering models have undoubtedly dominated the scene of recommender systems in recent years. However, due to the little use of content information, they narrowly focus on accuracy, disregarding a higher degree of personalization. Meanwhile, knowledge graphs are arousing considerable interest in recommendation models thanks to their ability to enrich the system with content features that captures subtle user-item relations. Nevertheless, with many high-quality features, the models become more complex and challenging to train. We extend KGFlex [ 16 ], a hybrid model that analyzes historical data to understand the semantic features the user decisions depend on. KGFlex represents item features as embeddings, and it models user-item interactions as a factorized entropy-driven combination of the item attributes relevant to the user, thus reducing the complexity and raising the degree of personalization. The method does not neglect long tail items, reducing the popularity bias and ensuring a high level of fairness. The user-item prediction is mediated by the user’s personal views of the embeddings that grant a high degree of expressiveness. This extension analyzes different entropy measurement strategies, an enhanced user negative decision modeling, and assesses the fairness of KGFlex and the impact of its hyperparameters. KGFlex is available at https://split.to/kgflex .

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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